THOMAS BARHAM'S WILL
In the name of God Amen
I Thomas Barham of the County of Carroll and State of Tennessee being of sound
mind & disposing memory do make and ordain & publish this my last will
and testament hereby revoking all others my me heretofore made.
Item 1st. My soul I resign to God who gave it my body I wish buried
decently.
Item 2nd. I desire all my Just debts to be paid as soon as convenient
after my death.
Item 3rd I give to my beloved wife Sarah to her sole & separate use
for and during her natural life all of my land except the tract known as the
Dawson tract all my stock my household and kitchen furniture all my farming
utensils and the following slaves to wit Andrew Mary David Marshall George Rose
Ezekiel & Therby and such others as I may own at the time of my death and
not here after otherwise disposed of.
At the death of my wife I wish all the above named property except the land and
four of the slaves towit Andrew David Rose and Mary sold upon such terms as my
Executor herinafter named may deem best and the proceeds equally
Item 4th, divided between my children Mary Mc Bride, John Barham,
Cassandra Lanier Henry Barham Jackson Barham and Thomas C. Barham.
The shares of Mary Mc Bride and Cassandra Lanier I give to them for their sole
and separate use.
Said slaves Andrew David and Rose after the death of my wife I give to such of
my children as said slaves may choose as I wish them to live with such of my
children as they may desire.
Item 6th. At the death of my said wife I give all of my land Except the
Dawson tract to my son Jackson Barham.
Item 7. I give to my daughter Sarah York for and during her natural life
for her sole and separate use free from the control of any husband which may now
or hereafter have the tract of land known as the Dawson tract and at her death I
give the same to the children of my said Daughter.
Item 8. 8th. I give to my daughter Lanier for her sole and separate
use for and during her natural life a slave named Harris now in her possession
at the death of said daughter I give said slave to my said Daughter's children.
Item 9. I give to my daughter Sarah York for her natural life for her sole
and separate use two slaves now in her possession to wit Mariah & Green at
the death of my said Daughter I give said slave and their increase to the
children of my said Daughter,
Item 10th, At theath of my wife Sarah I give said girl Mary and her increase to
my said daughter Sarah York to her sole and separate use for and during her
natural life and at the death of my said daughter Sarah I give said slave and
her increase to the children of my said Daughter.
Item 11th. I give to my daughter Mary Mc Bride for her sole and separate
use for and during her natural life a negro girl named Jenny now in her
possession and at the death of my said Daughter Mary I give said girl and her
increase to the children of my said Daughter Mary.
Item 12th. I give to my Grand children Thomas Donald and Hester Ann Donald
three slaves to wit Penny Dianna and Anthony.
Item 13th. I have heretofore given my children William now Decd. Mary Mc
Bride John Barham Cassandra Lanier Henry Barham Jackson Barham Adline Donald now
Deceased Thomas C. Barham and Sarah York property and money which I think will
make this disposition of my Estate about equal and just between them and with it
I wish them all to be satisfyed.
I do hereby nominate and appoint my son James Henry Barham Executor of this my
last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
and seal this 12th day of September A. D. 1853.
Thos. Barham (Seal)
Signed sealed and published in our presence 12th Sept. 1853.
Felix Rutherford
Alvin Hawkins.
State of Tennessee )
Carroll County Court ( January Term County Court 1860.
At the above term of said court a paper writing purporting to be the last will and testament of Thomas Barham Decd. was produced in open court and offered for probate and the same was duly proven by the testitmony of Felix Rutherford and Alvin Hawkins subscribing witness thereto and ordered to be recorded of which the foregoing is a copy test.
W. H. Graves Clerk